Wat Dusidaram, Buddhist temple in Arun Amarin, Thailand
Wat Dusidaram is a Buddhist temple in Arun Amarin featuring an old ordination hall, a bell tower, and multiple chedis adorned with traditional Thai architectural elements and colorful decorations. The complex displays the characteristic structure and appearance of this religious site.
The temple was founded during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, a period when this realm constructed its major religious structures. Over time the site underwent several restorations while preserving its original architectural character.
The temple walls display intricate murals depicting Buddhist teachings and traditional Thai artistic techniques. These artworks tell religious stories that have been passed down through generations of craftspeople.
The temple is located on the Thonburi side of Bangkok and is accessible via multiple public transportation options and local taxis. Visitors should wear modest clothing and follow respectful behaviors customary at religious sites.
The grounds contain an old ordination hall known as Wat Phumarin Ratchapaksi that displays specific architectural features of Thai religious buildings. This hall is a rare example of construction techniques from that historical period.
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